Phoenix area may see rain overnight

The Phoenix metro area could see rain overnight Monday, while wind and dust advisories will continue to dissipate.

There is a 30 percent chance of rain after midnight that will end in the early morning except for a 10 percent chance in northeast sections of the Valley, National Weather Service meteorologist Austin Jamison said.

Wind and dust advisories throughout the state are expected to end by 11 p.m. Monday as gusts get weaker overnight, Jamison said.

A winter weather advisory is expected to last through Tuesday morning until 11 a.m. in northern Arizona, with the possibility of late night to early morning snowfall 3,000 feet and above.

Jamison said the snow accumulation possibility will be more significant at 6,000 feet and up, around one to three inches 4,000 feet and up, and a light dusting 3,000 feet and up.

A red flag warning is still in effect for the Tucson and Nogales areas until 8 p.m. due to high wind and fire danger.

The high for Monday reached 79 degrees with a low of 54 degrees.

Tuesday temperatures are expected to be mostly sunny with a high of 62 and a low of 48.